Costco announced a voluntary recall of its Kirkland Signature Prosecco Valdobbiadene. The recall affects bottles sold between April 25th and August 26th. The company stated that some bottles may spontaneously shatter, posing a safety risk to consumers.
The company issued the recall notice on its website and through other channels. They emphasized the importance of immediate action for consumers who purchased affected bottles. Customers were instructed to cease consumption and return the product to any Costco warehouse for a full refund. No proof of purchase is required.
The recall does not encompass all Kirkland Signature Prosecco Valdobbiadene, only those sold within the specified timeframe. Costco is working with its supplier to determine the cause of the problem. Initial investigations suggest a possible issue with the glass manufacturing process.
While no injuries have been officially reported, Costco proactively initiated the recall out of an abundance of caution. The company prioritizes customer safety and has a robust quality control system in place. This proactive approach reflects their commitment to product integrity.
The affected bottles are easily identifiable by their packaging and purchase date. Consumers are advised to check their pantries for bottles of Kirkland Signature Prosecco Valdobbiadene within the specified time frame. If they find a bottle matching the description, they should immediately return it to the nearest Costco location.
Costco representatives have stated they are actively cooperating with regulatory agencies to ensure the issue is fully addressed and prevent similar incidents in the future. They are also investigating the manufacturing process to identify and rectify any potential flaws. The company encourages anyone with questions or concerns to contact their customer service department. This recall underscores the importance of regular safety checks and prompt responses to potential product defects.










